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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... or the F. aggrestis I showed in last weeks log. Mist plunge Moving back into the propagation house, what was our mist unit has been taken over by 7 and 8 cm pots ... before. Just in front of the narcissus is a pot of Ipheion seedlings. Mist plunge 2 Further along the mist plunge we have seedling Arums, crocus, tulips, fritillaries and more narcissus to name a ...
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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... time this season. I hit them with a product called Bio-Mist with Pyrethrins 0.96%, Piperonyl Butoxide 9.60% and only very ... them relentlessly and the hardy bastards keep coming back. Ambush, Sevin & Bio Mist in rotation. Baking Soda and HC oil to prevent PM. Infection ... pounds of elemental pelletized sulphur. I hope to see another steep plunge in my pH levels from last springs 7.2 level. This ...
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Articles
... at all. The best thing to do to a wilted plant in summer is to mist the leaves to cool them and this should be repeated several times and should be ... rot. However, later in the season, when the plants have established good root systems, I plunge them into a bucket of water, containing a weak feed, and wait till all the ...
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Members Articles
... at all. The best thing to do to a wilted plant in summer is to mist the leaves to cool them and this should be repeated several times and should be ... rot. However, later in the season, when the plants have established good root systems, I plunge them into a bucket of water, containing a weak feed, and wait till all the ...
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Deflasking
... .5 parts milled sphagnum. I fill the pots or flats with this mixture. Then I plunge the pots or flats into a tray filled with fungicide solution. It should be deep ... the mix, and when it is dry half way down, I water. Between waterings, I mist the seedlings at least once a day, occasionally with weak fertilizer solution. When I see ...
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LiliesInCacheValley,Utah
... week in June on through July. And there would be others -- lamium, love-in-a-mist, day lilies. But I felt the lack of anything truly spectacular. A Slow Beginning Then ... Aurelian hybrids and some L. chalcedonicum, the Turk's cap lily. Then I decided to plunge into the lily business by bulking up our holdings here with several hundred, including some ...
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The Rosebay Volume 7 Number 2 Fall, 1978
... as can happen when cuttings which root slowly. are placed under mist. The chambers are carefree and can be left for long periods ... by exhibitor-P74. Maurice Hall Class 2. Low growing ironclads-Yaku "Mist Maiden", Richard Brooks Class 4. Low growing hybrids-hardy to -15 ... to the depth of mulch remains soft and tender. A sudden plunge of temperature to well below freezing results in bark-splitting and ...
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All-America Rose Selections - Tips & Resources; The All-America Rose Selections is a non-profit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to the introduction and promotion of exceptional roses.
... to retain moisture and heat, and set it in an area with bright, indirect light. Mist frequently to keep the cuttings moist. When you begin to see growth, tug gently on ... instructions. Cut early in the morning before the dew has dried from the leaves. Immediately plunge the cut stems into a deep bucket filled with hot water. Allow the cut flowers ...
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Newsletter
... the tree for a few seconds. Provide adequate care, especially during the first few months. Mist with a hose, or run a sprinkler line up into the tree. Lightweight PVC pipes ... to expand our collection and the advice of a seasoned exhibitor when we took the plunge and decided to display our pride and joy. Many of us remember the wise counsel ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... and we have gone to cold and damp conditions with a moist cold sea haar (mist) shrouding the garden. These are perfect conditions for fungal attack and I must be vigilant ... Two of our forms of Erythronium tuolumnense can be seen just coming out in this plunge bed. For a number of years I have been growing as many forms of this ...
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